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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-30, Page 10'The Ashton -Schmid team in the 'local minor house league emerged as charnpions 4f the season byvir- tue oftheir'6-.3'Win over.Ham11, • ton's Fuels on Saturday morning: '. Russ_ Moncrief paced the winn- " els with four, goals with Andy Whit by and David Fattish scoring one 'each.. John. MacKenzie scored:." two. and Pat I-Iedley"one for the losers.: • Lloyd Milne presented the cha- mpionship trophy , donated by him, to:Russ Moncrief as. captain and George. Moncrief as coach. •. A trophy was presented also. to .the runners-up,. Hamilton's Fuels... • The trophy, donated by Bud Ham- Ilton, .was presented by ,Ken ; Cam "eron.. and was received by team captain, John MacKenzie. A .second game was played ' between'the tylo low teams of the season. Hall's Red 'and. White team edged Chisholm's. Essos by a'scoreof.2'- 1, .StewartAlton ' and Ken Hamilton' scored fot Halls, and 'Paul Frayne flashed „ . the red' light for; the Essos. Lucknow 'Squirts were eliminated on Friday night by."Elora 4 -, 3 .• This .was their final game in W.O,A.A, Group ?C hockey. playroffs: Goals for Lucknbw. • were scored' by; ,David Fattish 2,, Ian Montgomery 1, Congratulations boys; ona series well•iilayed... It would have been nice to have seena few more interested fans at these games to give the boys support. .Goal, Ken Farrish; Forwards,. David Farris'', Ian Montgomery, Greg Hamilton. Kevin Ackert,! Larry Hackett, Bill Hall, Brent • Boak, David .Cleland. Douglas Corrin, Kevin Murray; Defence, 'Stuart Alton, 'Paul. Hogan, Law- rence Jay, Calvin McClenaghan. Lucknow 'PeeWees,won and lost the second and third;:games in their playoff series with' Elora. They are•now'down two,gatnes. :.to one blithe best of five playoff series with the fourth game • 'scheduled for,Elora on Thursday. SECOND . The second game was :played in • Lucknow on Friday. night of last 'week.:: iucknow`won 7 -':2 in a real 'thriller -that was anyone's ` game 'until the last when Lucknow let tont with, a dies 'of gosils, John. MacKenzie:, scored '3 . Andy • Whitby :2,• Paul Frayne and Jun Fattish. •1 each.. THIRD CAME • • Ludlow lost .`a tough one: here on . Menday night of this )*-eek. The; game was tied 4-4 at the end of regulation time; And Whitby .k scored the firs overtime g+aal'for Lucknow to take the lead; bet . Elora carne back with 'feta before the overtime A'a . dated to' wrap it 'up. Final ccocev was Elora • 8,' LuckotoW5,. Jekif a'c e •scored" all fo¢:r of l;n ow's other goals, A fifth game, if trete, v,► be played in Leto aw on Re:6y:. &mutat Hod, To Win Last Nim It aas;do w We' 1 ' Bantam hockey teal as - ed in Ha sti a last nig& in the -third game 7+:�.'•a 4''G<�`3a - . three pian of orris` :' g. e was trio lake for ns to c `iNtr, ���4' Au"' w�s•"' ' week's pages. Harrincet %v -the tom. can-tt Hattiston by c�wofzoi.'`-I..Sakti • in Lucknow VnM'e game was, tied at the end of to .:l cc and I.:kckto w xorod .. the i' •ec- tittle, to take he : ,cv �--,e' - w . :aok Hendersiv,of Litckmii and. act wee o° .i es oc'e: l'andled refereetni of this game. In a batntam tournament ent .i , Southampton la 4aturd y . •1. ter:. the ' first two bgames *tin Anton Aon and Southampton but were 4e:eateed •by ,Fitt Elgin. in. the third gime which ended' their hopes of .,(bi'Judy Hodge) . •The:Ripley Mustangs still re- main 'undefeated as they' squashed ' the -All Stars (North Ashfield and' Dungannon girls)' 17 .- 2 on Tues= day,, March 22;: in Lucknow. Goal scorers for the Mustangs 'were;' Dona McCormick' 5. Margo Nicholson 3," Susan Coiling and • Gaul. Courtney each scaled 2. •Kar- en Lackey, Gai1:,Lock. Barb Thu' ell, , Gwen Ann McAuley and. San -I.' gra Collins equally shared the'" re - Sapphires. fres 1o:p, . p Eenifl'g.Bov.4'ers. LADIES EVENING BOWLING (Monday, March 28). The Sapphires are winners of the playoffs. Congratulations. 'Pearls 3, Rhinestones 1; Diam-, odds 3, Rubies "1; Sapphires 3. Emeralds 1. High single of 257 and.high triple of•596, both went to Ruth •Jardine. . ' Games 200• and oveRuth Jar- "dine 257; Mary Fisher 245, Kath.-• leen Gibson 243, Mabel Whitby 206,, Anna. Johnstone'203, Josie Hamilton 214. Team Standing: Eunice Curia,. ingham's -Sapphires 13,. Isabel Miller's 'Emeralds 12, Pearl • '' . . Jamieson's Pearls 11, Shirley "Bolt's Diamonds 10, Margaret Finlay's Rubies 10, Colleen .Eedy's Rhinestones 4. • Squirt Hockey Tournament at Mildmay on Saturday. •'The}= met Flitglerton in their first game and: Lnnka:6 9 - 1 Goals were !)yr. David Fairish 4. Ian Montgomery 3, and Kevin Ackert In their game, they tnet , Cre , a. ad 'they' tied the game S. kt= It= on&"on'pal .,a`•a' 71. All goals: were scored c itpley. m.r, Mon- day .14.4n=- cz le=4 _sty' -�^ • F;..z-r :tad a? ��`'alat T M a .�.'�'.:.2 31.1- and fir—► w..0 .�+`o:. '....A �— Fele Y. T, • Coats arcus 1, Wolverines cal:`turingthe trx by . Evening : ;Men (1ues.Mar.22 .- 9 p„m.) High single game was rolled this week by 'Howard Agnew with 365 flat. High triple goes to Harold Errington with 774 flat, '. Rost Irwin's Buicks 4 :points,, Donald MacKinnon's Pontiacs' 0 . Palms: Jack Fisher's Mustangs; 2, points, Bill Button's Fords 2 ”' points Bill.Hunter's' Dodges 4 pai nts, Freck .Button's'Oldsmobiles 0 points ' Play-off point standings Dodges 9, Buicks 9, Oldsmobiles, 7,:Fords 6, Mustangs 4, Aontiacs 1. • •Games of 25 and over; Howard Agnew 365, Bill Searle 257. Allan Johnston 312,, Harold Maize. 251, '268, Milt Rayner 260, ,Bill Stew- art .256, tew-art.256,' 25.5, Ross Irwin :270, '• Harold Errington.258,263;253,• - Donald Maclntyre 301,263, Omar • Brooks 262; Jack Fisher 276: WHIT[CHURCH Visitors on. Sunday with Mr. and "Mts. George Fisher were Mr. ,and Mrs. John L. Carruthers., London, Mr. and Mrs.: Gordon Fisher and family of London. • Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw spent. Thurs- day in London with. Mr'.; and `'Mrs. Cameron Simmons and Mr,. and - Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw.. Mr. and Mrs; Oscar Schefter were Sunday.visitars with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schefter and family of Clifford, :'who have recently movec ' to bait farm home from Kitchener TWO FAMILIES MOVE r Mr.. and Mrs. Dan Tiffm'and. family moved the household f effects from the farmer' Angus fal- cotter faun to the MacDonald farm • east of Teeswater on. Saturday, l.s. • and Mrs, . Bill Evans of Lang- side moved their household effects with the assistance, of Robert Orr, an Monday. to the Coffin -residence Congratulations to Mr. and icy., Albert Li nnepson thearrival on Tr sday in W.ingham Hospital of a daughter; a sister for Joanne, ,Jean . and Henry.. 1.&. and !sifts. Ivan Laidlaw and Janes were Sunday' visitors with isrr patents, It. and Mrs. John' . Crow-5ton of Lucknow. Mr. andIts. C-acdon. McBurney Hc.git. and Ronald. and Mrs.' R. M.' irll of am. were Sunday • err with Ntr. and Mrs. Elmer. a family of Landon, w`7c + s. FSii`d'� ausee, also • are hold - TM •Eastea : hankoffering T e das , April Stn.. w :SQA . Mid WIT; Tie ' . and Mrs. - a3 Tohnston. r+. oc.14-Smdal. Marchst , ,:(a"`'e cc, C&ha..pine n'."_'^z; o , it#1 A HarryScott'S Foursome Take Top Spot. in.Arnival Ripley "wind Up" Bonspiel• ' RIPLEY CURLING NEWS postedat the club and, play Harry Scott's rink, with Ricky derway, with the final game slats Dodds, vice, Jim West, second for Thursday, April 7th. and Marie MacDonald, lead, more -- Don McLay presented with the J.D.Lowry K Trophy.on. Saturday night as the k . winners of the fourth annual "Wind, up" Bonspiel of the local club. .� Don Lowry.. made the presentation of the trophy on behalf of his s �. father , who: was unablee to pres- ent.. .This represents an r< Y .: ��:;,,.:;:�:'<� ..,,;•,: ,jLr K . unusual achievement for Ricky Dodds:,. in � ;" •: ;� '� • ,.•, that he acted aevice on Sandy MacCharles rink in 196.5 ,A making him the first double winner of the trophy:..: Harry Scott piled up'a' °total of 56 points for the two-day event, nosing out. Lloyd Wylds' r foursome, who had 54 points.: Lloyd had steady curling from Hugs' Mason;' Russell Stanley and Lois Pollock.. ,Final standing.of the other rinks in the final day was as follows; Donald k 2• Gordon Roulston 51 / , >• ,,,�• Paquette 49; Gordon Patterson 48'1/2; Bob Johnston 45; John Mc - 'Fad .en. 42 1/2; John D. Mac Kay 39 Doug Martyn 3$ aggregate 42; Leroy Walden 38;' aggregate 39, Allan coping 3.5; 'and•Jaclt .:r Scott 31... A ,f Skipping rinks which failed:to�," make the finals were thefollow'- ing; Howard Hodge, Murray'u Cul- bert, Sandy. MacCharles, Jim MacDonald, Carl Funston, Mery in .Funston, Bert Elliott, Elmer �R� RS' , ,• • Bradley., Jim Elliott, Donald Mac- ' Tavish, Clarence Pollock and Don McLay. Jean' Wylds'.'rink,was the winner of the Shirl Bowers Trophy in a .• playoff last Wednesday evening. It is interesting to note that Peg ' s MacCh'arles played lead, on this rink, and will be one of the first : recipients of the trophy presented by her father. Other. members of the foursome were .Marge { Hodge, vice, .'and Evelyn Coiling. .second. • Scoring., by ends., was. .as follows; Jean Wylds'1,0,1,0, 1, 0,4,1. --8.: , Isobel Love 0';1, . • Playoffswere held lastevening for the Ladies'. President's Trophy, between rinks skipped by June Dodds and Mary Walden: This was held'immediately prior to the annual meeting of the Ladies' Club; A fuli.repart Of this game will be printed next week. e ,• t. Wednesday ;' April. 6th , has. beer finalized ai the date for the ann- ual'meeting of Ripley Curling Club. President4,Donald MacTav: • ish has -asked for 'a full attendance at this most important meeting. ' Financial statements will be pre- sented, new officers elected., and many interesting matters will be discussed;. ' • Either Courtney's draw committ- ee has been working overtime to' `. lay plans for playoffs leading to the club' championship and the John Bell Trophy.. Fullw details are now . . wete•.Jack Johnston, London, Mr. and. Mrs Jirn Johnston 'and family, Listowel, and on Saturday, Mr. and Nits. !Sen Johnston and family of Clinton; Mr. .and Mrs. Ross Michael and family of..Seaforth, . and Miss Brenda Ritchie. Mr, and Mrs, Donald Leader • ` and family of Gerrie were Sunday j visitors with 'W and Mrs. Jim Currie. • /• Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bon of Bele wood were Sunday, visitors with: ` Mr. and Mrs, Alex Coulter and . callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Rintoul,' « Mr', and Mrs.. George Ross and ` Cheryl of Owen Sound were Sunday p visitors witl2 Mrs, and M s. Donald Ross and farnil'•.. for: ' • PRODUCTS • . SERVICE • ADVIC When you call your Imperial ESso Agent, you call on the total' resources..of Imperial Oil ::